Quite happy with the grade form, but Haakon for shame, man, (going on fc grade stats from a long time ago, albeit) 2nd highest run scorer, 2 highest wicket taker in the edfield seahawks, and still no look in, in the fc team?

Last edited by cricketboy29; 27-05-2007 at 09:47 AM.

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Announcement on rookies

Three players were signed by club teams today:

James Griffen joins the Gofftown Tigers, a team that has been struggling wildly in the batting department all season. Meanwhile, Garven Island Sharks finally secure the services of a man likely to play for them, as bowler David Pares has signed on for a considerable sum. Finally, Heath Davis joins the Pickford Panthers in an attempt to land the entire Black bowling attack at the club.

Raghav invited to feast on the Twybridge tail, but was hit about too; this set a challenging total of 207 to win. A resurgent Ritchie made 73 before the wheels fell off, courtesy of Blake Donald, who struck four times in a remarkable collapse.

Clapham shone brightly, taking five for 42 including the vital wickets of Malone and McMeekin, as the Frenzy looked to slip to a rare defeat. However, their bowlers took them back in it, with Malone jnr. nabbing three for 20 as the Seahawks crashed to 142 for nine, still requiring 30 for the win. Amateurs Baber and Banik managed it in the penultimate over.

A certain inevitability about this result; once Fitzsimmons went, lbw to Wright, the rest fell easily and the Sharks crashed to 101, despite rookie Pares making an unbeaten 16. He also took two wickets, but was slogged about and taken off, and the Broncos won inside 13.3 overs.

One side with only bowlers, the other with only batsmen. (It didn't stop the Jets captain, who ordered Mamesh to send down ten overs of slow dribbles; it yielded two maidens.) The bowlers of Pickford won, largely thanks to Su's tormenting spell, worth six for 38.